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Linguistic studies of text and discourse / M.A.K. Halliday ; edited by Jonathan Webster.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Halliday, M. A. K. Selections ; v. 2.Publisher: London : Continuum, 2002Description: x, 301 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0826458688
  • 9780826458681
Uniform titles:
  • Selections
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 420.141
Partial contents:
Pt. 1. Linguistic Analysis and Textual Meaning. 1. The linguistic study of literary texts (1964). 2. Text as semantic choice in social contexts (1977) -- Pt. 2. Highly Valued Texts (novel, drama, science in poetry, poetry in science). 3. Linguistic function and literary style: an inquiry into the language of William Golding's The Inheritors (1971). 4. The de-automatization of grammar: from Priestley's An Inspector Calls (1982). 5. Poetry as scientific discourse: the nuclear sections of Tennyson's In Memoriam (1987). 6. The construction of knowledge and value in the grammar of scientific discourse: with reference to Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species (1990) -- Pt. 3. Everyday Texts (written, spoken). 7. Some Lexicogrammatical features of the Zero Population Growth text (1992). 8. "So you say 'pass' ... thank you three muchly" (1994). App. 1. Transcription of "subtext" -- App. 2. Analysis of "subtext" -- App. 3. 'Dear Friend of ZPG'.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 420.141 HAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A410134B
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 420.141 HAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A296371B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1. Linguistic Analysis and Textual Meaning. 1. The linguistic study of literary texts (1964). 2. Text as semantic choice in social contexts (1977) -- Pt. 2. Highly Valued Texts (novel, drama, science in poetry, poetry in science). 3. Linguistic function and literary style: an inquiry into the language of William Golding's The Inheritors (1971). 4. The de-automatization of grammar: from Priestley's An Inspector Calls (1982). 5. Poetry as scientific discourse: the nuclear sections of Tennyson's In Memoriam (1987). 6. The construction of knowledge and value in the grammar of scientific discourse: with reference to Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species (1990) -- Pt. 3. Everyday Texts (written, spoken). 7. Some Lexicogrammatical features of the Zero Population Growth text (1992). 8. "So you say 'pass' ... thank you three muchly" (1994). App. 1. Transcription of "subtext" -- App. 2. Analysis of "subtext" -- App. 3. 'Dear Friend of ZPG'.

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